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BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide
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Configuring forwarding parameters
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BigIron RX(config)# ip receive access-list 10
Syntax: [no] ip receive access-list
<num>
Specify an access list number for
<num>.
The IP receive ACL is applied globally to all interfaces on the device.
Displaying IP receive access list
To determine if IP receive access list has been configured on the device, enter the following
command.
BigIron RX# show access-list bindings
L4 configuration:
ip receive access-list 101
Configuring IRDP
The device uses ICMP Router Discovery Protocol (IRDP) to advertise the IP addresses of its router
interfaces to directly attached hosts. IRDP is disabled by default. You can enable it globally or on
individual port:
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If you enable IRDP globally, all ports use the default values for the IRDP parameters.
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If you leave IRDP disabled globally but enable it on individual ports, you also can configure the
IRDP parameters on an individual port basis.
NOTE
You can configure IRDP parameters only an individual port basis. To do so, IRDP must be disabled
globally and enabled only on individual ports. You cannot configure IRDP parameters if the feature
is globally enabled.
When IRDP is enabled, the device periodically sends Router Advertisement messages out the IP
interfaces on which the feature is enabled. The messages advertise the device’s IP addresses to
directly attached hosts who listen for the messages. In addition, hosts can be configured to query
the device for the information by sending Router Solicitation messages.
Some types of hosts use the Router Solicitation messages to discover their default gateway. When
IRDP is enabled, the device responds to the Router Solicitation messages. Some clients interpret
this response to mean that the device is the default gateway. If another router is actually the
default gateway for these clients, leave IRDP disabled on the device.
IRDP uses the following parameters. If you enable IRDP on individual ports rather than globally,
you can configure these parameters on an individual port basis using:
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Packet type – The device can send Router Advertisement messages as IP broadcasts or as IP
multicasts addressed to IP multicast group 224.0.0.1. The packet type is IP broadcast.
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Maximum message interval and minimum message interval – When IRDP is enabled, the
device sends the Router Advertisement messages every 450 – 600 seconds by default. The
time within this interval that the device selects is random for each message and is not affected
by traffic loads or other network factors. The random interval minimizes the probability that a
host will receive Router Advertisement messages from other routers at the same time. The
interval on each IRDP-enabled device interface is independent of the interval on other
IRDP-enabled interfaces. The default maximum message interval is 600 seconds. The default
minimum message interval is 450 seconds.
Summary of Contents for BigIron RX Series
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Page 312: ...236 BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 53 1002253 01 Displaying IP information 7 ...
Page 356: ...280 BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 53 1002253 01 Resetting LLDP statistics 9 ...
Page 402: ...326 BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 53 1002253 01 Transparent firewall mode 11 ...
Page 432: ...356 BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 53 1002253 01 SuperSpan 12 ...
Page 500: ...424 BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 53 1002253 01 MRP CLI example 14 ...
Page 591: ...BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 515 53 1002253 01 Displaying traffic reduction 19 ...
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Page 598: ...522 BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 53 1002253 01 Viewing Layer 2 ACLs 20 ...
Page 656: ...580 BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 53 1002253 01 Trunk formation 22 ...
Page 754: ...678 BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 53 1002253 01 Displaying RIP filters 24 ...
Page 814: ...738 BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 53 1002253 01 Displaying OSPF information 25 ...
Page 980: ...904 BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 53 1002253 01 Clearing IS IS information 28 ...
Page 1000: ...924 BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 53 1002253 01 Using secure copy 30 ...
Page 1088: ...1012 BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 53 1002253 01 IP source guard 35 ...
Page 1108: ...1032 BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 53 1002253 01 Reading CDP packets 37 ...
Page 1126: ...1050 BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 53 1002253 01 Clearing sFlow statistics 39 ...
Page 1324: ...1248 BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 53 1002253 01 Displaying OSPFv3 information 48 ...
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Page 1404: ...1328 BigIron RX Series Configuration Guide 53 1002253 01 Commands That Require a Reload D ...
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